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Vacation Bible School Curriculum
The Scottish Sleuths and the Skit Manual Copyright 2015 by One Story Ministries. All rights reserved. All scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION. NIV. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America This publication includes images from Microsoft Publisher 2003 2003. Used under license. 750 S. Pear Orchard Road Ridgeland, MS 39157 601-519-8423 www.onestoryministries.org info@onestoryministries.org
Welcome to The Scottish Sleuth Vacation Bible School series. Each year, our Scottish Super Sleuths, Angus and Professor Dabney, are called in to solve a Biblical case with the help of our VBS children. The detective characters symbolically portray the message that we want the students to learn to be competent investigators of Biblical truth. This year, our case answers the important question: What is a disciple of Jesus Christ? From a study of key passages from the Gospels and the Book of Acts, our children should come away with a better understanding of what it means to be one of Jesus disciples. We want all of our children to become followers of King Jesus! The Props Sleuth outfits Maid outfit Telephone on a small table Fishing pole; small fishing net Money bag filled with coins Notepad for the Professor to write on Five large stuffed black garbage bags Short length of sturdy rope Two sets of small dumbbells Box of Bold laundry detergent World map Magnifying glass Large Bible The Players Narrator Introduces and concludes the story. Also moves props when necessary. the English Maid Maid uniform. Serves the sleuths and delivers the clues. Super Sleuth Angus Scottish accent required. Dressed in long trenchcoat. Often holding an old-fashioned pipe. Professor Dabney Also Scottish. Wears a tweed jacket and holds a large magnifying glass. The Set This year s setting is s Super Sleuth Study (in his home). The backdrop should include bookcases full of books, a grandfather clock, various paintings or portraits, and anything else that makes the set look like an English study. On the stage, place two wing-backed chairs, a desk, an antique lamp, a small table, an easel for a large open Bible, the world map, etc. There should also be a door to the outside and a closet door that can be opened. The large, open Bible is a vital prop. From time to time, the sleuths will peer into it, searching for clues. Page 5
Today s Theme: Disciples are CALLED to follow Day One Props Telephone on a small table Fishing pole Small fishing net Money bags filled with coins Day One Setup The telephone and small table should be set up on the stage. The other props are to be placed behind the outside door. Enter and. They walk around acting as if they are in deep thought., the English Maid, is dusting. Narrator Look! If it isn t our intrepid investigators, those Highland Heroes who solve 99.7% of all their cases Angus and Professor Dabney! If they have been called in on this case, it must be a very important AND challenging one. and his faithful sidekick, Professor, are THE experts in solving tough Bible questions. looks up from his investigating and addresses., my good man, have we found any clues yet? Uhm...Hmmm...Ahhh...what exactly are we looking for? With finger pointed in the air. We are trying to solve...my forgetful friend...the! Of course! We re searching for those disciples distinctives. Pausing, looking around. And what exactly is a distinctive? A distinctive, my inquisitive inculcator, is something which sets a person apart, makes him or her different from everyone else. For instance, our distinctives are that we re Scottish, we re good looking, and most importantly, we are fantastic Bible Sleuths. There is a knock at the door. walks over and opens the door, as the sleuths watch. picks up the fishing pole, fishing net, and the money bag and walks over to. For you, professor. Our first clues! He examines the clues. It looks to me like disciples enjoy...fishing and shopping! Nice try, my perplexed professor. But I think these clues are telling us that a disciple is an ORDINARY person who has an ORDINARY life. (Continued on page 7) Page 6
Piping in while still dusting. Like being a fisherman and tax collector? Exactly! Interesting Just then, the telephone begins to ring (the narrator may just say, ring ring, ring ring. ) walks over to answer the phone. I think that may be another clue! But, be careful, it may be dangerous. Answers the phone. residence, speaking. Ok...alright...mmhm.. Say that again? Really? Okay. Goodbye. Who was it? What was the message? Is it another clue? Not even close, my postulating professor! But, I will need more time to properly ascertain what this clue means And I ll put on the kettle for afternoon tea! Don t forget my favorite biscuits. They are fabulous brain food! walks off stage. and hold their positions. Narrator Well, boys and girls, do you think you can help and understand today s clues? How are ordinary people turned into disciples? And what does that strange phone message mean? Make sure to study hard, and join us tomorrow for more of the Case of the Disciples Distinctives! End Day One Slowly. The voice said: I CALL those I choose to CALL. Those who CALL me were actually CALLED first. Interesting... So, disciples enjoy talking on the telephone? Page 7
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Today s Theme: Disciples are CONFRONTED with their sin Day Two Props Five large garbage bags filled with stuffing. One should be tied in a way to be easily opened. A notepad and pen for. Day Two Setup Place one garbage bag in the closet. This one should be tied in a way to be opened. Prepare the other bags to be quickly moved onto the stage later. Enter and. is dictating to who is writing furiously on his notepad. is dusting in the background. And so, my scrupulous scribe...after many hours of studying the Bible and giving it careful thought, I have figured out the first clue. I never doubted you for a moment! So...what does the first clue mean? With a finger pointing in the air. True disciples are ordinary people who are CALLED by God to follow. That s what the voice message on the other end of our telephone means! Interesting But who are disciples CALLED to follow? I m not totally sure yet, professor. Hopefully, another clue will come our way soon. In her cleaning, opens the closet door. A large black garbage comes tumbling into the room. shrieks with horror. Oh...my...what s that smell? Where is it coming from? From that large black bag, my indignant inspector! walks over and picks up the bag. My dear...why didn t you take out the rubbish this morning? But I did, I did! This entire house is totally rubbish-free! That isn t even one of our rubbish bags. Maybe, it s a CLUE!. Opening the bag. This CAN T be a clue, can it? Oh my, that s disgusting! and slowly approach the bag, peering inside. All three hold their noses, making noises of disgust. (Continued on page 10) Page 9
Yes, it CAN be a clue and it IS a clue! The question we must answer is: What can be so awfully smelly and putrid, and intensely horrible to look at? I know, I know! Jeeves the Butler s sock drawer. No, no I ve got it. My Aunt Mable s mystery meat loaf. I don t think so, my dubious duo. I believe it s something even more hideous than Jeeves laundry or Aunt Mabel s cooking. Unbeknownst to the trio, four other large stuffed garbage bags begin to surround them. The narrator moves them on stage quietly while the threesome continue to peer into the bag. Noticing the bags first. Umm...! I think we have a bigger problem. The black stinky bags of whatever are starting to multiply! The smell alone is about to knock me out! Let s not even try to open any more I vote for that too, Mr.. Agreed. Let s hold our noses and think about the meaning of this clue!,, and hold their noses and turn around nervously among the bags, as the narrator speaks. Narrator So, junior detectives, what are our Super Sleuths being confronted with today? Will they figure out what is even more stinky than Aunt Mabel s mystery meatloaf? Will they be able to keep their wits about themselves amidst the rancid rubbish of life? Come back tomorrow as we search for more clues to the Case of the Disciples Distinctives! End Day Two Where are they all coming from? No one has this much rubbish in their home! Not even extreme hoarders! Scratching his chin. But, maybe they have this much rubbish in their lives. Page 10